The Cell 45% critic / 57% audience
The aesthetic alone is worth the watch.
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The Cell 45% critic / 57% audience
The aesthetic alone is worth the watch.
Slumberland on Netflix. I loved the movie and thought it was so stupid it got a low score on Netflix
Yeah I expected to hate this, but it's really well done and humorous as hell.
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (31% @ RT)
Spun
If it doesn't have to be post-2000 like the comic...North 1994. Rated 4.5, I think it's a magic realism masterpiece and I like it better than "The Alchemist", there I said it.
Hidalgo. It's nothing special but it's a fun story. I don't know how I ended up with the DVD but for a few years it was my go to sick day movie. Its probably been over a decade since I last saw it, it might not hold up.
Looney Tunes: Back in Action barely scraped in at 57%.
I unironically love the entire movie.
Xanadu (1980)
Featuring the ultimate power couple: Sandy from Grease and Swan from The Warriors!